Scootalove 10,689 September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 The moral of parents supporting their children is now out the window. Kicking your child out for liking ponies is pretty ridiculous since I have ponies on my computer but, my mom didn't kick me out. Amazing fandom but, bad parent. 2 Credit: Moony © Forum FAQ Forum Rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlight 7,286 September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 (edited) Wow, it's extremely pathetic how he would get kicked out of the house for liking a cartoon. Honestly...if the mother goes that extreme about it, she must not care about her son too much. Edited September 1, 2013 by WheatleyCore 2 matching setups with my bff pathfinder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CornBreadGang 514 September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 What kind of crap was in that parents head? I don't think we'll ever know. But, it just goes to show how supportive we as bronies are for each other. This fandom changed my life, and I thank all of you for making being a brony so awesome! /)^3^(\ 1 Thanks to Rainbow Skywalker for the signature! Light Streak and reborn Light Streak OC's: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/light-streak-r4361 http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/light-streak-reborn-r4501 Dark Spot and Glowing Infinity OC's: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/dark-spot-r5206 http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/glowing-infinity-r5211 Masquerade OC: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/masquerade-r5535 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cuteycindyhoney 13,306 September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 As I stated almost two years ago, there is STILL nothing to confirm this story actually happened. If you do a web search, all you get is people quoting from the original Reddit post. There is nothing else out there to back it up. I am still convinced some 45 year old troll is off somewhere laughing at how gullible Bronies are. 2 Thank you Sparklefan1234!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DubWolf 17,261 September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 Some faith in humanity has been lost. Reasons like this one make me conceal my brony identity even more, unaware of the potential consequences. I can't say much that differs. His parents must be serious a**holes if they're going to kick out their 15 year old (ok..maybe that's not that young anymore) son just because of something they like, whether or not it is normal. We all have weird fetishes like MLP, embrace it! @parents: You're lucky you're not in Texas..no wait, you are!! Sig by Wolf, Handwriting by SparklingSwirls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Declen 118 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 As I stated almost two years ago, there is STILL nothing to confirm this story actually happened. If you do a web search, all you get is people quoting from the original Reddit post. There is nothing else out there to back it up. I am still convinced some 45 year old troll is off somewhere laughing at how gullible Bronies are. There are adult bronies out there, aren't they?Some of them could have done two things: contact the parents (to conform the story, at least), contact the authorities (like child cervice or whatever they have in Texas). Was it ever done? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxyCryptid 4,330 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 As I stated almost two years ago, there is STILL nothing to confirm this story actually happened. If you do a web search, all you get is people quoting from the original Reddit post. There is nothing else out there to back it up. I am still convinced some 45 year old troll is off somewhere laughing at how gullible Bronies are. I'm going to be inclined to agree, I've never seen any evidence to back up these stories we saw early on of people actually being kicked out or badly injured because of being a brony. "You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that." -Duncan McLeod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Courageous Thunder Dash 7,824 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 What the hay? Ignorance is a ball and chain that keeps one bound and forces them to make decisions they'll regret later. Thank the Lord for the fandom, as it will come to the needs of anyone who needs help. 1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeWg-TtBRMfqketa1ELyKGg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/menelik-david-kenneth-cannady 2nd SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thunder-dash-alternative/tracks Pony.fm: https://pony.fm/thunder-dash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiseofSpectrum 359 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 Ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, that's all I can say about the whole situation. Sadly, the world is filled with closed-minded "responsible adults" who think they're doing the best for the child without even knowing the context of anything that's going on. Neutral on all threads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thrashy 2,800 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 Old topic is old. Still, I've got to say, this kind of acts as the ultimate proof that some people have genuinely good reasons for being "closet" bronies. It's absolutely heartbreaking to think that parents would ever disown their children over something as trivial as an interest or hobby, but it seems to be more common than most people think. Frankly, parents who can't love their children unconditionally are the type of people who really had no business having children in the first place - you simply don't kick your 15-year-old child out of your house. If I were his friend's parent, I'd have called CPS. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techno915 408 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 i've heard of guys being picked on for liking this show, but this just takes it to the extreme! my parents disapprove of me being a fan, but i'm not kicked out my house or anything. his mother is ill-informed. if she had actually researched on this wonderful fanbase instead of overreacting, he would probably still be in his house, as he should be. This signature was created by coastercrutchfield. |--(0)--| techno915Previously: TARDIS915 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jadefire 2,797 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 As I stated almost two years ago, there is STILL nothing to confirm this story actually happened. If you do a web search, all you get is people quoting from the original Reddit post. There is nothing else out there to back it up. I am still convinced some 45 year old troll is off somewhere laughing at how gullible Bronies are. I'm going to be inclined to agree, I've never seen any evidence to back up these stories we saw early on of people actually being kicked out or badly injured because of being a brony. Trust me, children are disowned and kicked out of their houses for more absurd reasons on a regular basis. Given the brony fandom's reputation for being pedophiles and/or general sexual deviants, this story is very believable. Ponysona bio, here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raiden_Opsaidoun 23 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 I hope that won't be me when my mom founds out that this fandom has a dark side. She's known a lot of normal people at her work but I hope they don't tell her how bronies are so called "pedos". Luckily, none have lied to her so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlunderSteed 1,252 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 The OP posted almost 40 responses in that discussion. His posts were consistent and straightforward...not particularly dramatic or inflammatory, or otherwise showing the hallmarks of trolling. Honestly, if the whole thing did happen, then it's not really accurate to say that it's about MLP. It sounds like his mom would have found some other non-reason to do what she did. 1 Regards, PlunderSteed Bassist, pianist, and backing vocalist for MLP-themed metal band Draconequus. Check out our latest music video, a metal cover of "Tricks up my Sleeve" here. Bassist, pianist, and vocalist for MLP-themed alt rock band Worst Princess. Check our recent live performance of "Shine Like Rainbows" here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColtofPersonality 855 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 My heart goes out to the kid and if I could i'd give him a big hug. what the hell is wrong with parents...he could be out there selling drugs, shooting up schools, murdering people yet a colorful candy striped pony is the real offense. Look in my eyes...what do you see? The ColtOf Personality. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxyCryptid 4,330 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 Trust me, children are disowned and kicked out of their houses for more absurd reasons on a regular basis. Given the brony fandom's reputation for being pedophiles and/or general sexual deviants, this story is very believable. The OP posted almost 40 responses in that discussion. His posts were consistent and straightforward...not particularly dramatic or inflammatory, or otherwise showing the hallmarks of trolling. Honestly, if the whole thing did happen, then it's not really accurate to say that it's about MLP. It sounds like his mom would have found some other non-reason to do what she did. I'd honestly have to agree with NLR that IF it is true there might be some other agenda on his Mom's part here, and she just use this as a excuse. I've found that tends to be the case when someone flips over something stupid, that wanted to rage on the person to begin with and just need SOME form of excuse, even a shitty one. "You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that." -Duncan McLeod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jadefire 2,797 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 The OP posted almost 40 responses in that discussion. His posts were consistent and straightforward...not particularly dramatic or inflammatory, or otherwise showing the hallmarks of trolling. Honestly, if the whole thing did happen, then it's not really accurate to say that it's about MLP. It sounds like his mom would have found some other non-reason to do what she did. I'd honestly have to agree with NLR that IF it is true there might be some other agenda on his Mom's part here, and she just use this as a excuse. I've found that tends to be the case when someone flips over something stupid, that wanted to rage on the person to begin with and just need SOME form of excuse, even a shitty one. She sounds like the kind of mother who woud kick him out if he were gay. I don't think it's a convenient excuse to get rid of him, I think she's just the overreacting type. MLP is the same kind of taboo subject that would drive people to do this kind of thing. Ponysona bio, here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusknight Haze 161 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 As someone who has gotten kicked out of their house on multiple occasions for utterly ridiculous reasons, I don't think it would be particularly out of the range of being true. Especially depends on the type of family, location, religion, etc... I can tell you that the reason does not really matter. It was probably just the most on-hand and convenient thing for the parent to use as some sort of excuse for such an abusive behavior. Most of the times I've seen it happen to others, and the few times it has happened to me, it generally results from a lack of communication and understanding on the parents' part over a range of small issues that add up to a larger one, and then has sort of a "trigger" in a behavior that especially irks or offends them, kinda avalanching the frustration down upon the recipient's behind as they are kicked out of the door. Not a fun experience, especially when you KNOW for a fact that whatever you "did" was not really anywhere near a coherent and comprehensive action, and more like a series of little things that they by themselves would not even be worth a warning, iced on top with a big heaping pile of fail-parent-logic that glue them together into a ball of punishment. Either way, regardless of whether this individual story is true or not, I'm sure it's happened somewhere, somehow, over MLP, and if not, it doesn't really matter, since it happens for a vast variety of reasons ranging from most benign to perfectly reasonable (violence, refusal to end drug abuse, etc.). (My own personal examples were a specific e-mail that I did not particularly want to send and a short car-trip that I could not go on because I was pre-occupied assisting someone else. Pretty dumb, huh?) Sad statistical note: over 20% of homeless teenagers are homosexual, removed from their homes for that very reason in many cases. Applejack > Fluttershy > Rarity > Pinkie Pie > Twilight Sparkle > Rainbow Dash "The fun has been doubled!" and "My sister is speakin' in Fancy!" f(x)= Cax where a=(y2/y1)1/(x2-x1) and also Vf2= Vi2 + 2a(Δs) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cloudflicker 0 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 that is stupid that kid has major gut to take that parents are supposed to love their kids no mater what he can be what ever he wants to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SomariFeyWright 776 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 ... With all the time I've spent on Deviantart, this doesn't even surprise me. No less faith in humanity, no infuriation by stupidity any higher than I've seen in the past... I'm just hardened at this point. ... Doesn't keep me from calling his mother a moron who shouldn't even be allowed to raise a child, hating the fact people like her exist, etc. Awesome signature made by Tromino. My OC: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/pitch-light-r4599 Want to join a romantic crossover RP to celebrate the Month of Love?: http://mlpforums.com/topic/86811-the-multiversal-matchmaking-corner-romance/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Silver Essence~ 2,625 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 Truly we have reached a new generation of parents.... All I can say is that I'm glad there are a good number who support him, as for the parents, I hope this doesn't haunt them in the future and for their lives forever.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katana 298 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 I always considered the whole trope of "violence is perfectly okay, sex is an absolute no-no" with parents to be mostly just humorous. But this is pretty much it, taken to a ludicrous extreme. Absolutely not saying that bronies and sex are somehow directly linked, but a lot of people have that dumb misconception. I guess in part it's tied in with that fear of homosexuality. I'm sadly considering it likely that this same scenario has likely happened for a parent finding out their child is gay. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretick-Tock 462 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 Goddammit, Southern United States, you constantly do this shit.Whatever happened to good, old Christian values?Hold on a second...These ARE the old Christian values.Well that explains a lot. 2 ELITE HOT DOG BUNS™ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Sir Hugsalot 9,347 September 2, 2013 Administrator Share September 2, 2013 If they kicked him out for liking My Little Pony I have to ask a question. Do his parents really care for him? And about what he likes? Or they just wanted to raise a "perfect son" that they can show to others and hope everyone will be jelous of him? Do really some stereotypes mean for them more than their own son? I don't know what they should be ashamed of more. Kicking out their son for liking a cartoon or the fact that "some random people" around the internet that were supposed to be bad, sick, weird are helping him more than those so called "parents" do. I really hope things will get well for this guy soon. But to be honest- if his parents are overreacting like that it will probably be better if he will separate himself from them. I didn't and all this talking how worthless am I made me huge pessimist with no self esteem at all. It would be big shame if he'd start suffering from it as well. I'm sorry of my post is a bit "messed" but I just want to say some nasty words to those "parents" right now... As one person I cannot change the world, but I can change the world of one person. Art, profile picture and signature by one and only Silky <3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesblorg39welsh 125 September 2, 2013 Share September 2, 2013 I thaught you couldn't kick your kid out of the house until he turned 18 but maybe that's just in Massachusetts élan teat that's total bull 1 "If you feel the need to treat me like garbage, I'll feel the need to throw you into the back of a compressing garbage truck." "I'd rather "go to hell" for hugging a guy I like then makeout in heaven with a girl I don't." "If someone has the intention of changing who you are, or stopping you from doing what you like, bite out your tongue before they can change you" -willem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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